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Your 30-year old heating and cooling system is taking up more and more of your facility team’s time to keep running. It’s past time to consider its inevitable replacement. The cost of shutting down school to fix a chiller, air handling unit, or boiler is not in the budget. The district is ready to pass a bond and is willing to include 20% for mechanical upgrades. Before you start rallying the community around a bond issue, you must consider how you are going to sell the value of your facility upgrades and rally support from your board and community. You must also be prepared to safeguard your budget. When your upgrade project starts to creep overbudget, facility equipment is the first to suffer because its effects are not visible to the public.

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Build “value engineering” into your budget by finding ways to spend less on mechanical systems without sacrificing functionality. Value engineering is the review of products during the design phase to reduce costs and increase functionality to increase the value of the product. If you purchase a piece of high quality equipment, you can reduce other parts of the budget as a result. For example, if you are purchasing for longevity and product support, your Total Cost of Ownership should be reduced because you can plan to spend less on maintenance, replacement parts and service.

A school bond financially affects the local community, so proposing the purchase of systems without explaining their worth, both financial and tangible, could hurt your chances of it passing. Stewarding community and district funds is daunting, but when you are choosing facility equipment that really is best for students and staff, you have the tools you need to craft a winning message. Your strategy should be two part: selecting facility systems that produce the most benefit to students and staff and then effectively communicating those system’s value to the public from a relatable angle.

What attributes do facility equipment like building automation systems, HVAC equipment, and fire and security systems need to encompass to truly be the best for your building’s occupants? And what is the best way to communicate these benefits externally? Share comfort and health benefits. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, children spend 90% of their time indoors, the majority of that time spent in school. Schools in exemplary physical condition report improved academic performance while schools with fewer janitorial personnel and higher maintenance backlogs report poorer academic performance. In fact, a study of the costs and benefits of energy efficient equipment in K-12 schools in Washington State estimated a 15% reduction in absenteeism and a 5% increase in test scores.

The facility systems you select play an enormous role in the quality of your education. Your community will gladly vote yes for facility upgrades that benefit their children, especially when you can prove the tangible benefits to learning.

When it comes to building systems, here are the six most important features your systems need to build comfortable and healthy environments. These items should make it easy to prove your district is being a good steward of public funds for its infrastructure.

  1. Flexibility
    To accommodate student schedules and after-school activities, you need systems that will fit your unique needs. Not only do you need individual spaces heated and cooled at different temperatures, you need the flexibility to keep certain parts of your facility running for various times and numbers of people. Your equipment should be able to create comfortable spaces for any need by its ability to handle different loads, whether it’s gym class for eight hours or a 3-hour basketball practice for 10 people. You should also be looking for equipment that will run both heating and cooling efficiently, monitoring the environment to maintain temperature to prevent discomfort or distraction.
  2. Quiet Operation
    Your job is to maintain environments conducive to learning, but a noisy heating and cooling system is disruptive. Choose HVAC equipment that has industry-leading sound levels to keep students focused on what’s important. The highest efficiency modulating compressors tent to be a little noisy. In your project’s design phase, be sure to place your energy efficient equipment away from classrooms and insulate it.
  1. Safety
    School violence has only increased over the past several years, and both students and parents are feeling the uneasiness associated with it. When staff and students are on campus, you are responsible for their wellbeing. Why not keep them the safest they can be with state-of-the-art fire and security systems?Install a security system in your school that will protect your students and faculty, increase their sense of protection and get help to them fast in the event of an emergency. You can’t always prevent violence, but you can decrease the odds that it will happen at your school and help protect your students if it does. This doesn’t only mean having access controls, but a holistic safety plan that includes video surveillance and automation that integrates with your access controls. The community will resonate with the urgency to upgrade outdated security systems to keep their loved ones safer.Find a provider that can help you plan a fire-safety plan, check all requirements and deliver regular testing and maintenance to keep everything in compliance. Implement cutting-edge systems that, for example, connect directly to the fire station or panic alarms that communicate with the police force. These products bring a faster response time to emergencies with little more than the press of a button.
  1. Efficiency
    Not only should you expect your facility equipment to run, providing comfort to its occupants, it should deliver a return on investment. By upgrading to more energy efficient equipment, your upgrades could pay for themselves in the long-term, especially when properly maintained and controlled.In 2016, Hays Middle School in Hays, Kansas used community funds to add a 21-square foot gymnasium and upgrade an antiquated boiler/chiller system with AAON Equipment. Their utility bills did not increase. Learn more about their stories now: https://bldgcontrols.com/works/hays-middle-school/
  1. Controlling and Monitoring
    To enhance efficiency and increase the profitability of your facility equipment, it is essential to implement a Building Automation System to integrate and control all building systems as efficiently as possible, all in one place.Building Automation Systems improve efficiency by reducing the power used during off-hours automatically. They monitor temperatures during the day and adjust to keep things comfortable at reduced power output levels. Additionally, they can tie into your security system and keep access to your buildings under tight control.
  1. Longevity
    You’re using the community’s money to upgrade your facility, so you want to purchase equipment that is built to last with the highest quality materials, most innovative and efficient features with a strong reputation.Investing in the best facility systems that come with built-in organizational support like service, maintenance and compliance testing and then effectively promoting your plan to the community, in terms of improved educational standards will earn you unprecedented support for your next bond issue.

Contact us for your bond issue facility system needs- our equipment checks all the boxes. We’ll help you find the best way to communicate with local constituents to get the vote.

Sources:

More information about the affects of a healthy environment on students here: https://www.epa.gov/schools/impact-performance-and-health-schools

More about Value Engineering: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/value-engineering.asp

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In a school, there are several important resources, systems, and equipment to keep all moving parts running. One important system that needs to always be in working order is the fire alarm system. When parents send children to school, they put trust in the school to keep their children safe and away from danger. Parents expect schools to be able to handle any form of emergency that may come up. A fire alarm system is one of the systems that schools need, ensuring that students and all personnel will be kept safe and secure.

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If a fire breaks out, the fire and smoke alarm system should be able to quickly alert students, teachers, and staff members that there is an emergency. The pull stations on a fire alarm should all be in working condition, so if a fire does start, people will be able to quickly activate the alarm. In the event of a fire, the school’s fire alarm system needs to be able to notify the fire department and other authorities to handle and resolve the emergency. To make sure that the school’s fire alarm system is working properly, it is essential to have it inspected by a professional fire protection company. Not only are inspections required by law, but upkeep and maintenance ensures proper operation, so everyone can be alerted to ensure safety.

One of the most important functions of a fire alarm is to warn everyone that there is a fire emergency and to take action. A system can also significantly improve the school’s sense of security and safety. A great fire alarm system is integrated with a school’s access control, camera surveillance, and communication systems. With a comprehensive system, schools will be better equipped to handle an emergency. When a school’s fire alarm goes off, the integrated system will be able to quickly contact proper emergency responders and authorities.

Why Should You Integrate Your School’s Systems?

There are various benefits to integrating your school’s emergency communication, fire alarm, and security surveillance systems. Some will be beneficial in the long-term, whereas other advantages are direr and will directly impact an emergency situation.

Save Money

If you use one company to take care of your school’s security, alarm system, and inspections, you will have the ability to integrate and bundle all your systems. This helps with compatibility and offers a unified, cohesive structure. Repairs and maintenance needs go through one, reliable funnel. When your systems are integrated, you will quickly begin to see the cost savings and benefits.

Prompt, Verified Responses

When an emergency strikes, your school is going to need quick actions from multiple parties. When your systems are integrated, there will be fewer worries of false alarms when an emergency can be confirmed through other resources and equipment. All parts work together and provide quick alert to any required action.

Unifying Tools and Resources

Integration and organization allows for control and management of one system, rather than operating multiple parts. Access to all systems in one location is much more efficient and also convenient. If an emergency arises, schools will have instant access to one, united array of tools and resources to help everyone better handle situations.

An integrated interface will bring a whole fire alarm system together for direct and convenient functionality. Most importantly, it also ensures everyone in your school will be safe and secure from when they enter the building until they leave. To learn more about fire and life safety systems, and how implementing a unified system will help your school building, contact us today.

 

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There are endless reasons for a business to concentrate on energy efficiency in the work building. Electricity costs are rising. Customers want the businesses they buy from to be environmentally friendly. A green company culture is desirable from potential employees. However, when it comes down to the brass tacks, many organizations find it difficult to identify ways to become more reduce energy consumption and be efficient. Consider these workplace policy improvements to help your building operations cut down on energy use.

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Be Smart About Windows and Light

Businesses should use the windows that they have. Far too many office buildings are lined with windows but have shades closed at all times. Inside the building, every light switch is turned on, filling rooms with artificial illumination. This is not only unnecessary, but it is also wasteful. Depending on what direction windows are facing, shades could and should be open for a majority of the day. During cooler months of the year, natural light’s energy can both bring warmth and visibility to offices. During hotter months, shades can be adjusted, so light still enters the building. Trees, both outside and inside, can help to disperse light, so that offices are not too bright or too warm.

Let Your Computers and Laptops Rest

Most people leave their computers and laptops on; it is just a habit. It is easier to keep programs that are being used open and running. While this might save a couple minutes each day, it wastes a lot of electricity over time. Companies should implement policies to not only shut down devices when the workforce leaves the office, but even unplugging power cords and chargers to avoid waste to phantom power. Be conservative with energy during work hours too. For example, computer and laptop settings can be changed to go into automatic sleep mode if they are left unused for more than 15 minutes. Not only is it good to give the machine a break, but it will also reduce the amount of energy wasted and electricity costs.

Use A Retail Energy Supplier

To run a business successfully, a million balls need to be juggled. There is always something to do, improvement to be made, or new advancement to incorporate. Sometimes, to make sure all components of the business are on track, it is best to delegate tasks.

Businesses can incorporate similar delegation with their energy needs. For companies in a deregulated market, they can switch to a retail energy supplier and see tremendous benefits. Not only will they get the best natural gas and electricity rates, but they will also get price protection for those rates, unparalleled customer service, and real cost savings. Additionally, a retail energy supplier will regularly update its clients on the latest technology and methods for reducing energy use and waste.

Set Better Energy Goals

What gets measured gets improved. If a business wants to start wasting less energy, they should first assess what they are doing and where they are most wasteful. This might start simply by looking at the energy bill and setting a goal of a lower number for the next month. It might, however, be more involved, including an energy audit and getting an analytics system set up, so the business can more precisely review how much energy they are using and where the energy use is concentrated. A thorough analysis is conducted, and further details pinpoint where a business building is most wasteful, including the time of day, day of the week, particular machine operations, and more.

Relax the Dress Code

In summer, energy bills see a spike when the outdoors heat up, and HVAC systems run constantly to maintain a comfortable indoor environment. Constant outdoor heat can be accentuated by strict office dress codes, when people are required to wear heavy, long pants; long sleeves; full suits; uniforms; and more. For most days of the year, this type of dress may be unnecessary. Many offices rarely see clients or suppliers come into the office, and much work includes virtual communication with talks over the phone or emails. This creates an opportunity for organizations to loosen the dress code, so employees can keep cool without needing to blast air conditioning to maintain comfortable indoor conditions. This saves a lot of energy and utility costs in the process.

Excessive energy consumption and wastefulness can become a habit. To break this routine, new ones must be created. It takes a little bit of discipline, but offices will see a big difference in their operating cost energy bills if they make the effort. For more extensive methods of increasing energy efficiency, please contact us.

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